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		<title>Track Recurring Tasks with Sciral Consistency</title>
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Windows and Mac OS X:  Task manager Sciral Consistency tracks to-do&#8217;s that don&#8217;t have hard and fast deadlines, but need to be done on a regular basis. Keep on top of when it&#8217;s time to clean out the fish tank, balance your checkbook, get a haircut, an oil change, a teeth cleaning, or simply [...]]]></description>
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If the high price tag for Apple hardware has kept you from buying a Mac but you&#8217;re willing to roll up your sleeves and get adventurous, you can build your own &#8220;Hackintosh&#8220;&#8212;a PC that runs a patched version of OS X Leopard.  What?!, you say. Apple&#8217;s move to Intel processors in 2006 meant that [...]]]></description>
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